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10 tips for successfully working from home
by Kim Green-Spangler
Why work from home?
Opportunities that allow one to work from home are being sought by many American
workers today. It's easy to understand why working from home is such a popular
goal when we consider the following questions:
Does it seem like you're losing the battle to balance work and family?
Do you feel that long commutes in rush hour traffic, choking exhaust fumes, and
testy drivers are way overrated?
Do you have a burning desire to make a decent living without leaving your house
on those cold winter days?
If the answer to one or more of these questions is yes, you're probably
considering looking for a legitimate work from home opportunity. Why has working
from home (telecommuting) become so popular?
The most common reason cited is that working from home provides parents with a
lot more flexibility than conventional employment. They can stay home when a
child is home sick. They're able to be home waiting for their children when they
get home from school. And they don't have to worry about missing the
conferences, plays, games, and other events that many parents are forced to miss
due to demanding work schedules.
So how should you prepare for a successful work from home job search? Answer:
With great care, and even more patience. Read what Pat, a Mom of 3, who works
from home as a Medical Transcriptionist had to say:
"It takes a lot longer to find a solid work from home job than a traditional
job. It took me 14 months to find the job that I have now, but it was well worth
the wait. Now I'm 100% sure of how the kids are being taken care of because I'm
now the one taking care of them. We're all much happier now that I'm able to
work from home."
Pat is right. It takes the average telecommuting job seeker at least a year
before they find a position that suits their needs, and that's in a good
economy.
But you can give yourself an enormous edge over the competition by having a
current resume geared towards your work from home employment search. Here are 10
tips to help guarantee a successful telecommuting job search:
Make sure you provide all of the documents that the job advertisement asks for.
Include your updated resume and personalized cover letter and make sure that you
abide by any and all submission instructions.
Use postal mail, phone calls, fax, or email only when asked to. If you use a
submission option that isn't listed, then you can safely assume that your
prospective employer will not look upon your resume favorably.
One of the most important attributes of a successful work from home employee is
the ability to follow written instructions to the letter, so always follow
instructions to the letter when submitting a job application!
Have an updated resume ready and waiting to be submitted to the address given in
the ad. Unless the employer specifically requests your resume in Microsoft Word
format (this is fairly common today), always submit your resume electronically
in .txt format. I know that .txt format isn't as pretty as a formatted one, but
it may help keep your resume safe from the delete key.
If you have multiple interests in several fields, don't try to list them all on
one resume. The result could make you appear to be the proverbial "jack of all
trades and master of none."
Instead, use multiple resumes, each tailored to the specific field and
experience that is related to the work at home position being applied for.
Write a short, but descriptive objective. The objective is what entices the
prospective employer to continue reading your resume. If it doesn't match what
she is looking for, or is so vague that she can't figure out what you are
looking for, your resume will probably be discarded. A good rule of thumb is to
limit your objective to ten words or less.
Write a resume that details any equipment, software, or
services that you currently have that will enable you to effectively work from
home at the job you're applying for. If it comes down to a choice between you
and another person who will need to set up a home office, then the job is
probably yours almost by default.
If you're looking at local companies and you're receptive to part-time
telecommuting, place this on your resume also. Many companies are reluctant to
hire employees that want to telecommute exclusively, but they may be receptive
to a part on-site, part from-home arrangement.
If you're already a telecommuter, try to demonstrate on your resume how your
current (or last) employer benefited from your work from home arrangement. It
may help your prospective employer realize an advantage to telecommuting that he
failed to recognize or consider.
Localize your work from home job search. Many job seekers overlook their own
local areas and tend to focus exclusively on the internet for work from home
opportunities.
While the internet does indeed offer an incredible number of work from home job
opportunities, just think of how many others are seeing and applying for the
same jobs you are. Compare that to the number of people that read your local
paper, or that will find the businesses via the phone book. There's simply no
comparison.
Many local business owners may also prefer to hire only local telecommuters
since they can interview you in person, have you come into the office when
needed, and train you in a one-on-one setting. So don't be afraid to approach a
local business, even if they aren't advertising work at home job opportunities.
Take advantage of word of mouth "reverse recruiting". Tell everyone you know
that you're looking for a work from home job. It just may result in exactly the
type of job you're looking for!
If one of your friends works in an office and knows that there is an impossible
deadline looming, she may be able to convince her boss to hire you to do the
extra work that will be required in order to meet the deadline.
"That's what happened to me", says Janet, a work at home Graphic Designer. A
friend called her on a Thursday and told her that they needed help in order to
meet a deadline. Janet was working for the company by 9 AM the following day,
even though the company was located over 200 miles away. She did such great work
in that job that she still works for them almost two years later as a
telecommuter.
Approach your current employer and ask to be allowed to transition your current
job to a work from home position. While work from home jobs are in hot demand,
in actuality, most of them result from current employers needing to make room in
their offices, reduce overhead, or accommodate an employee who needs a more
flexible schedule (or even needs to relocate).
If you believe that your present employer just may be receptive to having you
work from home, you may be a step ahead by applying to someone who is already
aware of what you can do!
Keep in mind that the average work from home job brings in five to ten times as
many applicants as traditional jobs. Anything that you can do to highlight your
experience, skills, knowledge, or abilities, coupled with specific examples of
how you can benefit the employer will help give you an advantage over the other
prospects.
And don't let the competition scare you off! The opportunity to minimize the
stress in your life and improve your family life are well worth the probability
of a longer job search. Besides, just look at what you'll save on clothing.
Sweats (and pajamas) are a lot cheaper than expensive office attire, not to
mention a whole lot more comfortable!
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Kim Green-Spangler is a successful home-based freelance writer. She runs her own
copywriting, ghostwriting, and resume writing business at
http://www.justwrite4u.com/.
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